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Giorgio Vasari (/
vəˈsɑːri/, also US: /-ˈzɑːr-, vɑːˈzɑːri/, Italian: [ˈdʒordʒo vaˈzaːri]; 30 July 1511 – 27 June 1574) was an
Italian Renaissance painter...
- 11°15′14.57″E / 43.7682028°N 11.2540472°E / 43.7682028; 11.2540472 The
Vasari Corridor (Italian:
Corridoio Vasariano) is an
elevated enclosed p****ageway...
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Lazzaro Vasari’s son,
Giorgio Vasari I. The
painter Luca
Signorelli (1441–1523) was
Lazzaro Vasari’s nephew, and the art
historian Giorgio Vasari was his...
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Vasari is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gaetano Vasari (born 1970),
Italian footballer Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574), Italian...
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would have
brought the
family into
contact with a
range of artists.
Giorgio Vasari, in his Life of Botticelli,
reported that
Botticelli was
initially trained...
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naturally into
three phases and
three styles,
first described by
Giorgio Vasari: his
early years in Umbria, then a
period of
about four
years (1504–1508)...
- Casa
Vasari may
refer to one of two
residences of the
Italian architect,
painter and art
historian Giorgio Vasari: Casa
Vasari,
Arezzo Casa
Vasari, Florence...
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bears the
original name.
Cosimo commissioned Giorgio Vasari to
build an above-ground walkway, the
Vasari corridor, from the
Palazzo Vecchio,
through the Uffizi...
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Paris 2009, pp. 69–70, 84.
Vasari 1991, p. 439.
Condivi 1999, pp. 99, 101.
Vasari 1991, p. 440.
Vasari 1991, p. 442.
Gardner 1970, p. 469. Zara...